Little Swami’s Book of Affirmations for Children is a book created for kids with affirmations set in fun rhymes to introduce and reinforce core beliefs about love, abundance, courage, self-confidence, purpose, and other important values that set the stage for healthy development. The more affirming, positive, and well developed a child’s belief system is, the easier it will be for them to stay positive, successful, and happy throughout their life.
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My Quotable Kid: A Journal Of Memorable Quotes, 6″x9″ Book, 150 Pages, Great For Parents, Green and Blue Speech Bubble
This beautifully designed Quotable Kid journal is great way to record the hilarious, unexpected, surprising or simply wonderful things kids say. Each page includes the “Who, What, When and Where” as well as a generous a speech bubbled area for writing what was said! Whether as a thoughtful, family oriented gift or for yourself, the pages are ready and waiting to be filled.
DETAILS:
150 Well Organized PagesCrisp White Pages with a Thick Cardstock CoverStylish, Elegant Cover ArtDimensions: 6″ x 9″Perfect BoundGreat for Mom!
Before He Sees: A Mackenzie White Mystery, Book 2
FBI agent-in-training Mackenzie White struggles to make her mark in the FBI Academy in Quantico, trying to prove herself as a woman and as a transplant from Nebraska. Hoping she has what it takes to become an FBI agent and leave her life in the Midwest behind for good, Mackenzie just wants to keep a low profile and impress her superiors.
But all that changes when the body of a woman is found in a garbage dump. The murder bears shocking similarities to the Scarecrow Killer – the case that made Mackenzie famous in Nebraska – and in the frantic race against time to stop a new serial killer, the FBI decides to break protocol and give Mackenzie a chance on the case.
It is Mackenzie’s big break, her chance to impress the FBI – but the stakes have never been higher. Not everyone wants her on the case, and everything she touches seems to go wrong. As the pressure mounts and the killer strikes again, Mackenzie finds herself as a lone voice in a sea of experienced agents, and she soon realizes she is in way over her head. Her entire future with the FBI is in jeopardy.
As tough and determined as Mackenzie is, as brilliant as she is in hunting down killers, this new case proves an impossible riddle, something just beyond her reach. She may not even have time to crack it as her own life falls apart around her.
My Quotable Kid: A Journal Of Memorable Quotes, 6″x9″ Book, 150 Pages, Great For Parents, Blue and Green
This beautifully designed Quotable Kid journal is great way to record the hilarious, unexpected, surprising or simply wonderful things kids say. Each page includes the “Who, What, When and Where” as well as a generous a speech bubbled area for writing what was said! Whether as a thoughtful, family oriented gift or for yourself, the pages are ready and waiting to be filled.
DETAILS:
150 Well Organized PagesCrisp White Pages with a Thick Cardstock CoverStylish, Elegant Cover ArtDimensions: 6″ x 9″Perfect BoundGreat for Mom!
Hellenic Immortal: The Immortal Series, Book 2
An oracle has predicted the sojourner’s end, which is a problem for Adam insofar as he has never encountered an oracular prediction that didn’t come true…and he is the sojourner. To survive, he’s going to have to figure out what a beautiful ex-government analyst, an eco-terrorist, a rogue FBI agent, and the world’s oldest religious cult all want with him, and fast.
And all he wanted when he came to Vegas was to forget about a girl. And maybe have a drink or two.
The second book in the Immortal series, Hellenic Immortal follows the continuing adventures of Adam, a 60,000-year-old man with a wry sense of humor, a flair for storytelling, and a knack for staying alive. Hellenic Immortal is a clever blend of history, mythology, sci-fi, fantasy, adventure, mystery and romance. A little something, in other words, for every listener.
Defending the Dead: Relatively Dead Mysteries, Book 3
Abby Kimball has slowly accepted her recently discovered ability to see the dead, but none of the harmless sightings she’s experienced could have prepared her for the startling apparition of a centuries-old courtroom scene – where she locks eyes with a wicked and gleeful accuser. Thrown back more than 300 years, Abby realizes she’s been plunged into a mystery that has fascinated people throughout American history: the Salem witch trials.
With her boyfriend Ned at her side, Abby digs into the history of the events, researching the people and possible causes of that terrible time and her own connection to them-all the while going more deeply into her connection to Ned, both extraordinary and romantic.
As Abby witnesses more fragments from the events in Salem and struggles with the question of how such a nightmare could have come about, she’s suddenly confronted with a pressing personal question: Were one or more of her ancestors among the accused? Unraveling the puzzling clues behind that question just might give Abby and Ned the answer to a very modern mystery of their own.
Baroota: The Nick Hudson Series, Book 1
Baroota is a fictional tale of Nick Hudson, an aging, retired cop attempting to get in one last mission to make a difference. He gets sucked into an off-the-books black ops mission to rescue victims of human trafficking being sold into sexual slavery.
He meets Nõnkos Zia or Nõn, a woman born in South Africa and a former victim of Muti-medicine – a type of medicine still practiced in South Africa that weaves the occult and human sacrifices into the locals belief system. She is also a victim of human trafficking, from which she barely escaped after taking revenge on her captors.
They are outsiders in a dark twisted tale of deceit, lies, and double crosses that take them to the Darien Gap in Panama, one of the most remote areas in the world, to hunt human traffickers.
Code Name: Camelot: Noah Wolf, Book 1
After witnessing the murder-suicide of his parents as a child, Noah Wolf suffers from a form of PTSD that has left him without emotion, without a conscience, and without the ability to function as a normal human being. With the help of childhood friends, he learns to watch others around him and mimic their behaviors, in order to conceal the fact that his mind operates more like a computer that he has spent years programming. That program is what allows Noah to pass himself off as normal, by establishing parameters of right and wrong that are completely inviolable to him.
As a young adult, Noah finds structure in the U.S. Army, and becomes an excellent and exemplary soldier, but when his self-imposed programming is put to the test by the murderous acts of the superior officer, Noah finds himself quickly made expendable, charged with crimes he did not commit and facing the possibility of execution. Without any reasonable hope for a reprieve, Noah’s logic-based mind accepts his fate.
Sometimes, though, things are not all as they seem to be, and Noah is offered one chance to save himself. It was his disability, his lack of emotion, that made him the soldier he had become. Now, an ultra-secret organization known as E&E wants Noah’s talents, offering him a chance to survive as the most deadly assassin the world has ever known.